Joshua Rivera

The iOS 6 jailbreak is just about ready to enter the wild, Facebook's Chief Privacy Officer will now take your questions, Facebook's iOS app gets voice messaging, and the SwiftKey Flow beta gets an update.

Announcing the Launch of "Ask Our CPO"In a note to Facebook users Sunday, Erin Egan, the Social Network's Chief Privacy Officer debuted "Ask Our CPO," which is designed to replace voting on policies with a forum for feedback. You can now submit questions to Ask Our CPO, some of which will be addressed in the next note. Sunday's note does not say how often the feature will run. [Facebook]

SwiftKey Flow Beta UpdateToday the SwiftKey team released a new beta version of SwiftKey Flow that adds two of the most requested features to the keyboard—users can now flow in every text field (except email/password fields) and you can now correct previously inputted words with a tap. [SwiftKey]

WhatsApp Violates Privacy Laws Over Phone Numbers: ReportA joint report form the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada and the Dutch Data Protection Authority states that WhatsApp, one of your favorite apps for group messaging, has been found in violation of Dutch and Canadian privacy laws. The infraction is over the app's requirement for users to provide access to all phone numbers in their address book, with no option to manually choose which contacts are shared with the app. The DDPA said that penalties could be imposed on WhatsApp, Inc. if the infraction wasn't addressed. [Reuters]